Last year, the Seventeen Year Cicadas emerged at Blue Jay Barrens. I enjoy the couple months of cicada activity. My only concern is the damage that occurs to some of the oaks growing in the open prairies. These trees are cicada magnets and seem to receive an unfair percentage of cicada egg laying attention. Trees are showing a lot of brown where cicadas killed the branches. The female cicada splits the young tree branches and lays eggs within. This causes the branch to dry out and die. The weight of the leaves on the branch causes it to break and hang down in a display known as flagging.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Cicada Damage
Last year, the Seventeen Year Cicadas emerged at Blue Jay Barrens. I enjoy the couple months of cicada activity. My only concern is the damage that occurs to some of the oaks growing in the open prairies. These trees are cicada magnets and seem to receive an unfair percentage of cicada egg laying attention. Trees are showing a lot of brown where cicadas killed the branches. The female cicada splits the young tree branches and lays eggs within. This causes the branch to dry out and die. The weight of the leaves on the branch causes it to break and hang down in a display known as flagging.
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